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We would like to have a report showing four graphs together and each graph with its own sql. Can we put four sqls in one .fex and show their graphs on it? Any example please?
Another option is to create each graph separately in different .fex file and to use –INCLUDE xxx.fex to get them into one. Our question is: how to arrange these graphs as shown below?
Graph A Graph B Graph C Graph D
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Not sure if you use the GUI Developer Studio or not, but there's a simple way to do it. You can create the four fex in separate files.
Create a new procedure that will combine them together by selecting the Create With option to Composer (Layout). Once open, you can reference to the 4 fex graphs you created earlier and you can arrange the graphs however you like.